The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

How to be red carpet ready

Experts reveal A-listers’ salon secrets and how to get the look on a budget

- By Alice Hinds AHINDS@SUNDAYPOST.COM

SHEET MASKS

They have the look and Hollywood A-listers have the money to ensure the latest beauty treatments and technology allows them to keep it.

Their flawless, glowing skin, glistening hair and toned bodies do not come without effort and expense however, as the spas and salons of Beverly Hills make millions from facials, juice cleanses and cellulite-zapping treatments.

Celebrity endorsemen­ts of the latest treatments, from stars like Kim Kardashian, Beyoncé and Gwyneth Paltrow, can turn little-known products into must-haves overnight.

And social media means many are revealing their beauty secrets, during their treatments, never mind after. Jennifer Glen, head therapist at Edinburgh’s Zen Lifestyle beauty salon, said: “Social media has been really good for helping people to see and realise that a lot of these celebritie­s – who do look picture perfect all time – are having a lot of advanced treatments done. It’s also a great way for people to see what newtreatme­ntsare out there, and people do come in and ask for them.”

Sara Stern, trading director for health and beauty at Debenhams, agreed that social media platforms like Instragram have a big influence on beauty trends. She said: “The looks that celebritie­s share on their channels is having a real impact on our shopping and beauty habits.

“A quick search on Instagram for the hashtag #beauty reveals over 271 million photos, with the latest looks, techniques and treatments.”

Many beauty and skincare brands have been aiming to cash-in on celebrity crazes by bringing cheaper alternativ­es to the market. But can you get the same beautifyin­g benefits without the eye-watering price tag?

We asked Jennifer for the inside track on five celebrity-endorsed treatments, to find out if the cut-price versions work or whether you need to splash the cash to be red carpet ready. A well-known secret weapon of skincare obsessed Koreans, sheet masks can be used for everything from moisturisi­ng to anti-aging. How does it work? Unlike traditiona­l face masks, sheet masks hold the skincare product against your face to enhance their effects, and are often used before make-up to create the optimal base. Celeb favourites can cost anywhere from £17 for Estee Lauder’s Concentrat­ed Recovery PowerFoil Mask to £85 for the MZ Skin Golden Facial treatment.

Who are fans? Busy Phillips, Emilia Clarke, Victoria Beckham and January Jones.

Non-celeb lternative Superdrug Purifying Facial Sheet Mask, £1.99

Jen’s advice

“Sheet masks are really quick and easy to use as you just pop them on for around 10 or 20 minutes, throw the sheet in the bin and then massage in the leftover product. But you don’t want to rely on them solely. It’s important to have a good skincare routine, cleansing, exfoliatin­g and moisturisi­ng – you won’t get fantastic results from just one sheet mask if that’s all you are using.”

‘ Many beauty brands are bringing out alternativ­es to celebrity products – Jennifer Glen

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